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I can try, I have to remember to set some aside instead of eating them!
Tomato seed? Heirloom?
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I can try, I have to remember to set some aside instead of eating them!
Wisher i have a coop full of olive egger stock. U wont have anything to worry about this spring. I have 1 cuckoo and 1 wheaten Marans cockerels. Blue and splash isbars, crested cream legbar, and blue Marans pullets. I wouldnt have any of these if u wouldnt have helped me incubate.
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I can't make any promises on what you will grow. I bought the plants at Lowe's and I *think* I bought Park's Whopper and Early Girl. Those are likely hybrids and may not grow anything you would want.
I'll try to remember to set some aside, though.
My tomatoes did really well this year. The last couple of years it was a total wash. Until I figure out my problem. The secret is Calcium. So this year I've been burying eggs shell under to tomato tree rather than giving them to the chickens. Needless to say the tomatoes plants are happy but the chickens are not.I hope my tomatoes will fare better next year. This year was a total wash.
I had heirloom San Marzano, Delicious and tomatillos and Rutgers (hybrid). Zero tomatillos, one rutgers fruit, zero San Marzano and 3-4 Delicious fruits![]()
You are too funny. But sorry about your garden. At least you got 2 watermelons out of it.My chickens thought the "chicken wire" fence I put around my garden, ment chickens welcome. So mine got destroyed before it really got started. I got 2 watermelons! Nothing more. Next year's garden will probably get an electric fence.